Macksville, New South Wales

Originally called Macks Village, Macksville was named after local families, the McKay’s and the McNally’s who, along with the parish priest MacGuiness, sub-divided their land and sold allotments. It was long used as a sea port for steamers transporting cedar and dairy produce up and down the coast.

Macksville is a fishing and oyster-farming centre 12 kilometres upstream from Nambucca Heads. Visit the Mary Boulton Pioneer Cottage to see how the early settlers lived. No visit is complete without stopping at 'The Pub with No Beer' at Lower Taylors Arm.

New South Wales
Outback New South Wales New England & North West Byron Bay & Northern Rivers North Coast Lord Howe Island Central New South Wales The Hunter Central Coast New South Wales Blue Mountains Sydney Capital Country Illawarra South Coast Snowy Mountains Riverina The Murray Queensland Northern Territory Western Australia South Australia New South Wales Australian Capital Territory Victoria Tasmainia
Accommodation

Call 1300 664 699 for booking assistance

Tours & Experiences
Dining & Takeaway